Bilingual Childhood Education (MSEd)

 

Welcome to the Bilingual Childhood Education (MSEd) program home page. Use this page as a guide to the Bilingual Childhood Education (MSEd) program from acceptance to graduation.

The master’s program is designed for applicants with no prior NYS certification in Bilingual Childhood Education.

Academic Plan

CEBIL-MSED

Total Credits

For Fall 2023 Admits and Beyond

43 credits

For Admits Prior to Fall 2023

Earn 38 to 50 credits

Program Code for Certification

25618 – CHILD ED W/BILING EXT (SPANISH/ENGLISH)

Advisors

Newly Accepted Students

Program Sequences

Program sequences provide a suggested order of courses for the program based on start date. It also includes when to take certification exams and apply for clinical experiences in addition to other important non-course requirements. For technical registration support and troubleshooting, please visit the Register for Classes page.

Transfer of Credits or Waiver

Transfer of Credit

A matriculated student may request a transfer of credit for a graduate-level course completed at another institution. To be eligible, the course must have been taken within the past five years and closely match the content of a required course in the student’s Hunter College program. The request will be reviewed by faculty for equivalence. Each program sets the courses for which a transfer will be considered. Graduate students are limited to 12 transfer credits.

Waiver

A waiver of a course requirement may be granted to a student who has completed an undergraduate course at another college or a graduate course taken over five years ago with the same or similar content as a Hunter College course required in your program. Not all departments approve the use of undergraduate courses for use in waivers.

A waiver requires you to take an approved elective course of at least the same number of credits at Hunter to replace the waived course.

Hunter College Catalog

Use the Hunter College Course Catalog to review descriptions of specific courses and academic progress standards for the program along with exit requirements.

Clinical Experiences

Students in the Bilingual Childhood Education (MSEd) program participate in developmental field experiences (fieldwork) and supervised teaching (student teaching and/or practicum).

Fieldwork

Fieldwork is a classroom experience in a New York City Public School in conjunction with a course. Select courses have fieldwork requirements.

Supervised Teaching: Student Teaching/Practicum

All students participate in student teaching and/or practicum as the culmination of your course of study. Student teaching requires 5 full days per week for one semester. Students are observed by Hunter College Clinical Supervisors throughout the semester. New York State requires the completion of one clinical experience in each of the grade levels (grades 1 through 3 and grades 4 through 6).

Graduation

Graduation is the official completion of your program and conferral of an academic degree. In order to graduate, students must apply for graduation using CUNYFirst the semester before the semester of their planned graduation and complete any outstanding requirements by the stated deadlines. Visit the Graduation and Commencement page for complete information.

Certification and Licensure

The Bilingual Childhood Education (MSEd) program leads to New York State certification in Childhood Education with Bilingual Education Extension. Students must wait to apply for certification until they receive an email from the School of Education indicating their recommendation has been entered. This usually occurs six to eight week’s after the conferral of your degree.

Types of Certification

Students are recommended for both initial and professional certification:

  • The Initial Certificate is the entry-level teaching certificate and is valid for five years. Students who graduate from a Hunter master’s degree certification program without prior certification will be recommended for initial certification.
  • The Professional Certificate is an advanced certificate. Once teachers have completed three years of full-time, paid teaching experience including one year of mentored teaching, they can apply for professional certification.

Application Checklist

Additional Resources

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